1. Cuti-cuti Malaysia Kuching
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Maria asks…
Can anyone advise me on the best hotel there is in Kuching,
Serawak?
Can anyone help me to list some of the top hotels in Kuching? We are considering to hold a
cocktail party with our client which will be attended by the most rich&famous of Kuala Lumpur.
Would appreciate your inputs.
Kaki Cuti Cuti Malaysia answers:
The Hilton, followed by Crowne Plaza. .
Forget Mederka Palace.
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2. Ken asks…
Is Kuching (Sarawak) a best place for vacation in Malaysia?
We a couple planning to go to Kuching for Chinese New Year holidays. What are the places is
good for sight seeing? What best hotels there? How is night life etc
Kaki Cuti Cuti Malaysia answers:
Go during CNY might be a wrong choice..
Probably most of the shop will be close..
But is not deniable, that sarawak is a great place..
Check out here….
Http://701panduan.com/var/11/index.html
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3. Mark asks…
where can i find kuching travel map online?
planning to go to kuching sarawak this year..
where can i find travel map online so i can plan my visit..
where are the places u guy recommended?
kuching & surroundings..
Kaki Cuti Cuti Malaysia answers:
Sarawak is a place which full of natural, cultural & heritage, the peoples are very friendly and
the place is peaceful.
Don’t expect to find happening disco, clubbing or big size of shopping complex (soon 1 will on
2008), for some peoples may feel boring, but you can relax and refresh your mindset at here.
Sarawak is the biggest state in Malaysia, almost the size of Peninsular Malaysia, therefore is
not easy to get around. Most of the attraction places in Kuching will easily take an hour drive,
the Mulu Cave is 45min flight fr Kuching.
The public transportation is not convenient due to the distant, and the direction signage is very
poor. Most situation were end up, dont know how to go and where to find the bus, and even
lost… So is quite difficult to manage the travel time and very frustrated. The better way is to hire
a driver or taxi to go around but its costly. I would suggest you to arrange different day trips with
the hotel or local travel agent, tell them the places you wish to go, then they will offer some
packages for you. No worry, their prices are reasonable and they are trustable! Or ideally, you
find a local guy as your guide…
I would suggest you stay close at Riverside (center of Kuching town), along the Riverside there
are restaurants and souvenir shops, at the end is the Waterfront, turn left towards the Hotel
Merdeka is the State Museum and Tourist Center. This route would probably take a half day by
walking.
Beside that, you should visit
• Orang Utan @ “Semenggoh Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre” (you need to check the feeding
time)
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4. • The Crocodile Farm (worth to see)
• The Borneo Height (for some cool air refresh)
and 6 museums…
• The Old & New State Museum in town
• Chinese Museum @ Riverside
• Islamic Museum (forgot the road name…)
• Timberland Museum (forgot the road name…)
• Cat Museum @ North City Hall
Out of the Kuching city
You can spend a day to the seaside @ Santurbong Damai Beach, on the way you can visit •
the Cultural Village (must see!), Cat Museum & Timberland Museum.
If you are interested on wildlife, birds & insects, you can go to Bako National Park (the nearest
to Kuching).
Also can visit a long house @ Batang Ai, there is a shuttle bus service fr Kuching Hilton Hotel,
about 4hrs drive.
If you want to explore adventure to Mulu or Niah Cave, you need another 3 days and have to
check with local agent in Kuching.
Well, i would say you probably need at least 4-5 days to go around. Below are some website
which got further details, hope you will njoy & gd luck
Linda asks…
Where to search for an official translator for Arabic and English in
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5. Kuching?
I need to get some documents translated from Arabic to English. I can do it myself but I need an
official chop on that. So, where can I find an official translator for Arabic or at least where can I
search for one? Courts…?
How much do they charge per page?
Kaki Cuti Cuti Malaysia answers:
I recently had some paperwork certified as true copies by a solicitor firm in KL. The fee was
supposed to be $50 (Ringgits) for the first page and $10 per subsequent pages, but if you smile
nicely they might wavier the $10 per page fee like they did with me.
I doubt that there are any lawyers/solicitors in Kuching that can translate the paperwork for you,
but as you mentioned if you can translate it yourself I think that they would be willing to give it
an official chop.
Good luck
Laura asks…
What is the tourist attraction in Kuching?
i’ll be staying at Somerset Gateway, Kuching this coming September.. ive been there once last
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6. year.. i only managed to visit few places there such as Kuching waterfront, museum, tower,
santok market and Kuih Lapis Maker somewhere at village across the river..May i know where
is other tourist attraction place there and where i can find HALAL restaurant there.. thank you in
advance!!
Kaki Cuti Cuti Malaysia answers:
1. Serikin market – a border town near Kalimantan only about and hours drive away for good
textiles and many other bargains – very popular with West malaysian.
2. Bako National Park for watching wildlife, plants, great trekking and amazing rock formation on
the beach.
3.Semonggoh Wildlife Centre to watch the lovable orangutan.
4.Kayaking along the scenic Sarawak Kiri river
5. Longhouse visit at Annah Rais.
And many more.
Halal restaurant food court above Permata Car Park near Hilton Hotel. Newly renovate Saddad
Court in Jalan Kulas, Satok area. May Satok area cafes have halal fare.
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